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systems such power factor correctors and high voltage inverters to improve X-ray generator performance. You will lead this project, liaising with and assisting SLXR engineers in product development and in
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Searching for Sterile Neutrinos and other Beyond the Standard Model phenomena with SBND School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded UK/EU Students Dr
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, optimise, and validate immunoassays for Strep A and lead the establishment of these assays in the Gambia in collaboration with onsite teams. ● Perform exploratory assays to enhance the breadth of candidate
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regenerative capacity of the stem cells declines; this contributes to the aging process and ultimately to the loss of muscle mass in elderly people. Cell signalling plays a key role in controlling the balance
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healthcare professionals through undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. Mentor and assess students, shaping the next generation of clinicians and researchers. Lead and contribute to researchthat will advance
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: 16 May 2025 Details Join a project that will combine physics, machine learning, and ultrasonics to design new sensors for the digital revolution in industry. Ultra-thin membranes are produced in many
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Computational modelling of chemical interactions in soil School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Natalia Martsinovich Application Deadline: Applications
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other outputs, that you would often lead on, in collaboration with the investigators. You will also have responsibility for key aspects of project administration (including data applications and
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Application Deadline: 31 May 2025 Details The transition of boundary layers from the laminar to the turbulent regime is one of the most challenging topics in classical physics and applied mathematics, and
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impact assessment and energy used in the process lines. The goal is to improve decision-making processes and develop proactive strategies to address environmental challenges. Lead supervisor/s: Prof